Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (49 results returned)
#9118, aired 2024-06-05 | THE REAL RED TAILS $200: (Sheryl Lee Ralph presents the clue.) On missions to destroy Nazi strongholds, the role of the Tuskegee pilots in combat was to accompany & protect these large planes, like the B-24) bombers |
#9118, aired 2024-06-05 | THE REAL RED TAILS $400: (Sheryl Lee Ralph presents the clue.) The Black Aviation Unit got a great publicity boost when Chief Anderson, the chief flight instructor at the Tuskegee Institute, took this woman on a high-flying ride Eleanor Roosevelt |
#9118, aired 2024-06-05 | THE REAL RED TAILS $600: (Sheryl Lee Ralph presents the clue.) Tuskegee Airmen excelled at engaging in dogfight tactics; Lieutenant Colonel Lee Archer described this hyphenated kind of combat as a duel between two men air-to-air combat |
#9118, aired 2024-06-05 | THE REAL RED TAILS $800: (Sheryl Lee Ralph presents the clue.) 99-year-old Tuskegee Airman Harry T. Stewart talks about training in areas where segregation was the law below this line, named for two surveyors Mason-Dixon |
#9118, aired 2024-06-05 | THE REAL RED TAILS $1000: (Sheryl Lee Ralph presents the clue.) The creation of the Red Tails was owed in part to civil rights activists who lobbied Congress to put non-discrimination provisions into this peacetime conscription act of 1940 the Selective Service Act |
#8669, aired 2022-06-23 | THE "D" TAILS $200: Its tail is often pinned on at kids' parties donkey |
#8669, aired 2022-06-23 | THE "D" TAILS $400: A joint used by carpenters is named for this bird's fan-shaped tail a dove |
#8669, aired 2022-06-23 | THE "D" TAILS $600: Its tail gave its name to a 1950s men's hairstyle a ducktail (a duck) |
#8669, aired 2022-06-23 | THE "D" TAILS $800: The website of the Perth Zoo informs us that these have bushy tails & can't bark dingoes |
#8669, aired 2022-06-23 | THE "D" TAILS $1000: These marine creatures have learned to "walk" upright on their tails in captivity & also in the wild dolphins |
#7577, aired 2017-07-18 | TAILS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC $200: It's Fiji's only native mammal; one species, the monkey-faced, roosts only in the trees of Taveuni Island a bat |
#7577, aired 2017-07-18 | TAILS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC $400: A bird called the megapode is distinctive in doing this to eggs not with body heat but using solar or geothermal energy keeping them warm (or hatching or incubating them) |
#7577, aired 2017-07-18 | TAILS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC $600: Scientists believe the songs of this genus Megaptera whale, which change from year to year, are part of a mating ritual humpbacks |
#7577, aired 2017-07-18 | TAILS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC $800: The saltwater this, the largest living reptile, can bodysurf currents, which is why it's found on South Pacific isles the crocodile |
#7577, aired 2017-07-18 | TAILS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC $1000: New Caledonia is home to the largest type of this lizard; its sticky feet allow it to climb almost any surface a gecko |
#7424, aired 2016-12-15 | TAILS $200: Shake your tail feather & name this bird--though, to be honest, its bright feathers grow from its back, not its tail peacock |
#7424, aired 2016-12-15 | TAILS $400: Its tail can support the entire body weight of the red type of this marsupial when it lifts its hind legs to kick a kangaroo |
#7424, aired 2016-12-15 | TAILS $600: Seen here is the tail this rodent uses to help prop itself up on its hind legs & to steer as it swims a beaver |
#7424, aired 2016-12-15 | TAILS $800: The size of a large turkey, this extinct bird from Mauritius had a tuftlike tail with curly feathers the dodo |
#7424, aired 2016-12-15 | TAILS $1000: The rufus species of Lynx, it's named for its short tail a bobcat |
#6232, aired 2011-10-25 | HEADS OR TAILS $200: The tail of the death-stalker type of this arachnid delivers poison that can cause paralysis & heart failure a scorpion |
#6232, aired 2011-10-25 | HEADS OR TAILS $400: This 2nd-largest land mammal has its eyes & ears on top of its head so it can keep track of things from underwater a hippopotamus |
#6232, aired 2011-10-25 | HEADS OR TAILS $600: Seen here, the satanic leaf-tailed this won't save you 15% on your car insurance gecko |
#6232, aired 2011-10-25 | HEADS OR TAILS $800: In Madagascar, the male ring-tailed this slashes a tree trunk with a spur to mark his troop's territory a lemur |
#6232, aired 2011-10-25 | HEADS OR TAILS $1000: Follow your nose to go pro & name this type of monkey seen here, a surprisingly good swimmer proboscis |
#6148, aired 2011-05-11 | TAILS FROM SHAKESPEARE $400: "O, thereby hangs a tail", says the clown shortly before this villain's entrance in Act 3 of "Othello" Iago |
#6148, aired 2011-05-11 | TAILS FROM SHAKESPEARE $800: "Henry VI, Part II" describes an animal that "clapp'd his tail between" these his legs |
#6148, aired 2011-05-11 | TAILS FROM SHAKESPEARE $1200: "Who knows not where a wasp does wear his sting? In his tail", says Petruchio in this play The Taming of the Shrew |
#6148, aired 2011-05-11 | TAILS FROM SHAKESPEARE $1600: In "Henry VI, Part I" , Joan of Arc says, "Let frantic Talbot triumph for a while and like" this bird "sweep along his tail" the peacock |
#6148, aired 2011-05-11 | TAILS FROM SHAKESPEARE $2000: "My father compounded with my mother under the dragon's tail", laments Gloucester's son in this play King Lear |
#4575, aired 2004-06-25 | TAILS $200: It's said that the world's largest one of these occurs at the Georgia-Florida football game in Jacksonville a tailgating party |
#4575, aired 2004-06-25 | TAILS $400: The Earth is believed to have passed through the tail of this in 1910 Halley's Comet |
#4575, aired 2004-06-25 | TAILS $600: In "Dumbo", Dumbo follows his friend Timothy, this type of animal, by holding his tiny tail in his trunk a mouse |
#4575, aired 2004-06-25 | TAILS $800: In the 1600s the Manchu Dynasty introduced this hairstyle for men as a sign of submission to the emperor the queue (or pigtail) |
#4575, aired 2004-06-25 | TAILS $1000: The coccyx the tailbone |
#4428, aired 2003-12-03 | TAILS $200: There are at least 101 reasons for you to name this dog breed a dalmatian |
#4428, aired 2003-12-03 | TAILS $400: Back away if the tail of this predator is in your sight a rattlesnake |
#4428, aired 2003-12-03 | TAILS $600: Part of the plumage sported by this bird is seen here the peacock |
#4428, aired 2003-12-03 | TAILS $800: The tail of one of these armored vegetarians is seen here a rhinoceros |
#4428, aired 2003-12-03 | TAILS $1000: The tail fin seen here is from this popular make of car Cadillac |
#3350, aired 1999-03-12 | TAILS $100: It's the only Zodiac sign represented by an animal with a stinging tail Scorpion |
#3350, aired 1999-03-12 | TAILS $200: The Earth probably passed through its tail during its 1910 visit Halley's Comet |
#3350, aired 1999-03-12 | TAILS $300: The train feathers of this bird's tail bear large blue & green eyespots called ocelli Peacock |
#3350, aired 1999-03-12 | TAILS $400: She "Tried what she could, as a shepherdess should, to tack" each tail back to its lamb Little Bo Peep |
#1731, aired 1992-02-24 | TAILS $200: In old schoolhouses these tails were dipped in the inkwells by nasty boys pigtails (ponytails) |
#1731, aired 1992-02-24 | TAILS $400: It can have a plasma tail made of ionized gas or a dust tail or both a comet |
#1731, aired 1992-02-24 | TAILS $800: Also called the bay lynx, it got this name from its stubby tail the bobcat |
#1731, aired 1992-02-24 | TAILS $1,000 (Daily Double): 1986 film that featured the following: "Somewhere out there beneath the pale moonlight" An American Tail |
#1731, aired 1992-02-24 | TAILS $1000: I don't care if you know this alternate title to "Jimmy Crack Corn" the "Blue Tail Fly" |
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